Aditya Dhar’s ‘Dhurandhar’ is drawing packed crowds in Jammu & Kashmir, including towns like Shopian and Pulwama. Supported by Citara’s small-format cinemas, the film shows rising interest in big-screen entertainment beyond metros. Experts say these compact theatres fill crucial exhibition gaps and revive cinema culture in smaller regions.
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